Bibliography:Lettuce chlorosis virus
Publication list for Lettuce chlorosis virus sorted according to research topics
Contents
general biology - morphology - evolution (10)
Plant Disease (2020) 104, 630-633
Olufemi J. Alabi, Brianna C. Gaytán, Maher Al Rwahnih and Cecilia Villegas (2020)
A description of the possible etiology of the cilantro yellow blotch disease
Plant Disease (2017) 101, 1094-1102
Olufemi J. Alabi, M. Al Rwahnih, J.L. Jifon, M. Sétamou, J.K. Brown, L. Gregg and J.-W. Park (2017)
A mixed infection of Lettuce chlorosis virus, Papaya ringspot virus, and Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-IL detected in a Texas papaya orchard affected by a virus-like disease outbreak
Plant Disease (2017) 101, p. 846 (Zhang et al.)
S.B. Zhang, D.Y. Zhang, Y. Liu, X.W. Luo, M.Y. Liu, J. Du and M.C. Wang (2017)
First report of Lettuce chlorosis virus infecting tomato in China
Phytopathology (2016) 106, 653-662
Kenji Kubota and James C.K. Ng (2016)
Lettuce chlorosis virus P23 suppresses RNA silencing and induces local necrosis with increased severity at raised temperatures
Plant Disease (2014) 98, p. 857 (Ruiz et al.)
M.L. Ruiz, A. Simón, M.C. García and D. Janssen (2014)
First report of Lettuce chlorosis virus infecting bean in Spain
Plant Disease (2000) 84, 803-805
H.-Y. Liu, G.C. Wisler and J.E. Duffus (2000)
Particle lengths of whitefly-transmitted criniviruses
Plant Disease (1997) 81, p. 550 (Wisler et al.)
G.C. Wisler, J.E. Duffus and J.S. Gerik (1997)
First report of Lettuce chlorosis virus naturally infecting sugar beets in California
Phytopathology (1996) 86, p. S71 (Petersen et al.)
M.A. Petersen, G.C. Wisler, D.E. Purcifull and J.E. Duffus (1996)
Cryptopathology of infections caused by the whitefly-transmitted lettuce chlorosis closterovirus
European Journal of Plant Pathology (1996) 102, 591-596
James E. Duffus, Hsing -Yeh Liu, Gail C. Wisler and Ruhui Li (1996)
Lettuce chlorosis virus - A new whitefly-transmitted closterovirus
Phytopathology (1996) 86, p. S115 (McLain et al.)
J.M. McLain and R. Creamer (1996)
Physiochemical and ecological characterization of Lettuce chlorosis virus
identification/taxonomy (2)
Plant Disease (1998) 82, 1248-1252
Jennifer McLain, Steven Castle, Gerald Holmes and Rebecca Creamer (1998)
Physiochemical characterization and field assessment of Lettuce chlorosis virus
European Journal of Plant Pathology (1996) 102, 591-596
James E. Duffus, Hsing -Yeh Liu, Gail C. Wisler and Ruhui Li (1996)
Lettuce chlorosis virus - A new whitefly-transmitted closterovirus
population dynamics/ epidemiology (2)
Plant Disease (2017) 101, 1094-1102
Olufemi J. Alabi, M. Al Rwahnih, J.L. Jifon, M. Sétamou, J.K. Brown, L. Gregg and J.-W. Park (2017)
A mixed infection of Lettuce chlorosis virus, Papaya ringspot virus, and Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-IL detected in a Texas papaya orchard affected by a virus-like disease outbreak
Phytoparasitica (1998) 26 (1) - Epidemiology and ecology of ...
G.C. Wisler and J.E. Duffus (1998)
Epidemiology and ecology of whitefly-transmitted closteroviruses
Xth International Congress of Virology, August 11-16, 1996, Binyanei haOoma, Jerusalem, Israel, lecture
surveys/sampling/distribution (3)
Australasian Plant Disease Notes (2023) 18 (9) - Yambean mosaic virus and
Fiona Filardo, Barbara Waterhouse, Lynne Jones and Paul Campbell (2023)
Yambean mosaic virus and lettuce chlorosis virus in Australia
Plant Disease (1998) 82, 1248-1252
Jennifer McLain, Steven Castle, Gerald Holmes and Rebecca Creamer (1998)
Physiochemical characterization and field assessment of Lettuce chlorosis virus
Phytopathology (1996) 86, p. S115 (McLain et al.)
J.M. McLain and R. Creamer (1996)
Physiochemical and ecological characterization of Lettuce chlorosis virus
transmission/dispersal of plant diseases (3)
Viruses (2021) 13 (8 - 1578)
Angel Y.S. Chen, Jaclyn S. Zhou, Jin-Xiang Liu and James C.K. Ng (2021)
Nuances of whitefly vector–crinivirus interactions revealed in the foregut retention and transmission of Lettuce chlorosis virus by two Bemisia tabaci cryptic species
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2002) 102, 115-123
D.D. Johnson, G.P. Walker and R. Creamer (2002)
Stylet penetration behavior resulting in inoculation of a semipersistently transmitted closterovirus by the whitefly Bemisia argentifolii
Phytoparasitica (1998) 26 (1) - Epidemiology and ecology of ...
G.C. Wisler and J.E. Duffus (1998)
Epidemiology and ecology of whitefly-transmitted closteroviruses
Xth International Congress of Virology, August 11-16, 1996, Binyanei haOoma, Jerusalem, Israel, lecture
molecular biology - genes (2)
Phytopathology (2016) 106, 653-662
Kenji Kubota and James C.K. Ng (2016)
Lettuce chlorosis virus P23 suppresses RNA silencing and induces local necrosis with increased severity at raised temperatures
Turkish Journal of Biology (2016) 40, 589-599
Biju George, Binu George, Mayur Awasthi and Ram Nageena Singh (2016)
In silico genome-wide identification and analysis of microsatellite repeats in the largest RNA virus family (Closteroviridae)
review (1)
Frontiers in Microbiology (2013) 4 (119)
Ioannis E. Tzanetakis, Robert R. Martin and William M. Wintermantel (2013)
Epidemiology of criniviruses: an emerging problem in world agriculture